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Summary
Patrick Hayden and Chamsy el-Ojeili, Introduction:
Reflections on the Demise and Renewal of Utopia in a Global Age; Peter
Beilharz and Christine Ellem, Placing Utopia:
Some Classical Images; Jeffrey C. Alexander, ‘Globalization’ as
Collective Representation: The New Dream of a Cosmopolitan Civil Sphere; Chamsy
el-Ojeili, Two Post-Marxisms: Beyond Post-Socialism?; Patrick
Hayden, Globalization, Reflexive Utopianism, and
the Cosmopolitan Social Imaginary; Leela Gandhi, After
Utopia: Notes on an Ethics of Newness; Gregor McLennan, Postsecularism: A New
Global Debate; Larry Ray, After
1989: Globalization, Normalization and Utopia; Barry
Smart, Made in America: The Unsustainable All-Consuming
Global Free-Market ‘Utopia’; Arshin
Adib-Moghaddam, Islamutopia, (Post)Modernity and
the Multitude; Andrew Robinson and Simon Tormey, Utopias
Without Transcendence? Post-Left Anarchy, Immediacy and Utopian Energy; Lincoln
Dahlberg, Libertarian Cyber-Utopianism and Global
Digital Networks; Giorel Curran, (Con)Temporary
Utopian Spaces; Ronaldo Munck, Glocalization
and the New Local Transnationalisms: Real Utopias in Liminal Spaces; Michael
E. Gardiner, The Grandchildren of Marx and Coca-Cola:
Lefebvre, Utopia and the ‘Recuperation’ of Everyday Life; Patrick
Hayden and Chamsy el-Ojeili, Concluding Reflections.
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